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3.2: Puritan New England Objective: Learn the motivations for Puritan migration. Describe the Puritans interactions with the Native Americans. Understand.

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1 3.2: Puritan New England Objective: Learn the motivations for Puritan migration. Describe the Puritans interactions with the Native Americans. Understand the long term influences of Puritan society on American culture today. HW: 3.3

2 Puritans create New England Puritans want to purify Church of England of Catholicism Puritan Separatists exiled by King James I; they go to Holland 1620, Pilgrims (=Puritan Separatists) leave Holland & found Plymouth Bay Colony under charter from Virginia Company http://www.winthropsociety.org/portraits.php

3 Who was Squanto? How did his presence change the Pilgrim’s experience of the New World?

4 Puritans create New England In northern colonies, religion, not profit, drives colonization Mayflower Compact- early example moderate self government Myles Standish is their leader. Merged with Mass. Bay Colony in 1691 http://www.winthropsociety.org/portraits.php

5 Why did Plymouth survive its “starving time” better than Jamestown had? JAMESTOWN’s PROBLEMS PLYMOUTH’S ADVANTAGES

6 Massachusetts Bay Colony Founded in1630, as a “city on a hill” Led by John Winthrop, Governor of colony Established an independent government for the colony A Very large and well-stocked expedition Was very successful & encouraged a “Great Migration” of Puritans from England 20,000 migrated between 1630 and 1640 http://www.winthropsociety.org/portraits.php

7 How are Puritans and Pilgrims different in their religious beliefs?

8 The New England Way Protestant work ethic = God rewards his elect for their had work and faith Taxes supported the church; Only Puritan men could vote Laws punished both criminal & undesirable acts such as idleness and drunkenness Little concept of privacy – Church and State could punish parents for poor parenting, marital problems, etc. School was mandatory. Why?

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10 Fundamental Orders of Connecticut In 1639 Thomas Hooker established a new Puritan colony. The laws of the new colony were the “Fundamental Orders” They expanded democracy by –Giving non-church members voting rights –Limiting the power of the governor

11 Dissent in the Puritan Community Roger Williams Opposed mandatory religious attendance Critical of Puritan treatment of Native Americans Forced to flee Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1636. Befriended by Native Am and settled in Narragansett Bay Founded Rhode Island – community based on religious tolerance. http://www.greatwomen.org/women.php?action=viewone&id=84 http://www.rogerwilliams.org/biography.htm

12 Dissent in the Puritan Community Anne Hutchinson Believed a person could worship directly through the Bible, no minister needed Challenged religious authorities exiled in 1638 In 1643 she and her family were killed in a war fought between the Dutch colonists and N. Americans She is seen as the beginning of the American tradition of Freedom of Conscience. http://www.greatwomen.org/women.php?action=viewone&id=84 http://www.rogerwilliams.org/biography.htm

13 Quakers Believed everyone shared equally in God’s “inner light” Anyone could preach Treated women, men, Native Americans equally Bible not necessary Pacifists - Didn’t serve in the military Did not obey Puritan authorities Puritan authorities punished them with whippings, prison and public hangings. Many left for the new colony of Rhode Island

14 Conflict with Native Americans: King Philip’s War Original co-existence with Native Americans declines Expansion of Puritan colony leads to conflict Metacom, aka King Philip, resists expansion King Philip’s War, 1675 Wampanoag tribe is destroyed, Metacom killed This was the last Native American resistance in Puritan colonies Conflict is denounced by Roger Williams

15 http://go.hrw.com/hrw.nd/gohrw_rls1/pKeywordResults?ST9%20King%20Philip

16 CAUSES “TRIGGER” 1675 EFFECTS Causes and Effects of King Philip’s War (use p. 96)

17 Salem Witch Trials Began in 1692 when young girls accuse people of “bewitching” them Why did people believe them? May have been result of tension with Native Americans, economic stress within the town, and declining church membership Seen by town authorities as a “trial” from God to purify the town and bring people back to church Over 100 arrested; 20 were put to death


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